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A San Antonio duo has created an altar in honor of military service members who have passed on. It will be featured at the Pearl's Día de los Muertos…
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Watch "Hansel and Gretel" interpreted for ballet. Celebrate Dia De Los Muertos with music and altars. And watch a Russian chamber orchestra at San…
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Fifty years ago, hundreds of students and civilians were massacred in Mexico City by the Mexican military just days before the opening of the 1968 Summer…
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Some Hispanics of Mexican descent have never heard of Día de los Muertos — or they simply never cared about it when they were children.But as adults, some…
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Co-writers and co-directors Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina spent six years creating their animated film about the Day of the Dead, the Mexican holiday Unkrich calls a time of "joyously remembering."
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Pixar's newest movie is meant to be a love letter to Mexico. Cocohas an all-Latino cast, it's packed with references to Mexican culture, and it went right to No. 1 at the Mexican box office.
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As more people celebrate the holiday in Mexico and the U.S., the tradition has evolved, but its spirit remains the same.
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Día De Los Muertos – also known as the "Day of the Dead" – is actually a multi-day tradition starting on Halloween, Oct. 31 and ending on All Soul's Day,…
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An exhibition at the Institute of Texan Cultures honors those who have passed on. It's created by Artist David Zamora Casas, who definitely cuts a…
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Next week the city will celebrate Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, but this weekend residents can get a taste for the festivities at several events…